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Galapagos Islands Travel Tips

Getting to Galapagos Islands Vacation Rentals

To get to the Galapagos Islands, you need to fly via Quito on mainland Equador. There are North American carriers that operate flights several times a week, if not daily. There are a few flights that operate daily between Quito and the Galapagos Islands so you should be able to get a flight that connects with your incoming international flight. If not, you can stay overnight at an airport hotel in Quito and depart the following day to the Galapagos Islands. There are two airports in the Galapagos Islands; these are on the islands of San Cristobal and Baltra. Your flight will land at either one of these two airports, depending on your final destination. There is more than one airline operating domestic flights and you can hop between the islands with ease. Boat transfers can also be arranged to get you to your destination.

The Best Time of Year to Visit Galapagos Islands Oceanfront Houses

The Galapagos Islands have a year-round warm climate which means you can choose when to visit and still be confident that you’ll experience good weather. If you have particular interests such as diving or nature, there are certain times of year that are more ideal for your travel. Divers are recommended to visit in the cooler winter months which are from June to December. During this season, the southern trade winds fuel the cooler Humboldt Current which brings clear waters up to the islands. The coastal regions receive less rain and the sea conditions are generally calmer, providing more ideal diving conditions. During this time, you can also see humpback whales and a large variety of marine life that come to the islands for their breeding season. From December to May is considered the warm summer season. During this time, the warmer El Nino current dominates the shores, bringing frequent rain showers. The ocean temperatures are warmer, making it more ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The days can get very hot and humid.

Activities to Do at Galapagos Islands Holiday Lodging

The scuba diving in the Galapagos Islands is legendary. It is an area more suited to experienced divers for a number of reasons. The currents are frequently strong and the water temperatures can vary with depth and current. There are several boats that operate in the area and cruise from dive site to dive site. Some of the best dive sites are only accessible by charter. The Galapagos Islands are one of the few diving areas in the world where you can see large pelagic species close to shore. The shark diving is incredible and there are one or two spots known for their hammerhead sharks. You can also see the impressively large manta rays and swim among schools of angelfish.

Other adventures on the Galapagos Islands include kayaking, hiking, mountain biking and wildlife viewing. There are some operators that offer a delightful combination of all these activities in one tour. For hiking, you can wander along lava trails and view the island’s incredible birdlife. Boat tours offer scenic cruises on the coastline so you can see sea lions, iguanas and other marine creatures lazing on the shore.

Nature Lovers Will Enjoy Staying at Ecuador Vacation Rentals on the Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are a rare treasure chest of natural wonders. The unique wildlife, richly diverse landscapes and vegetation all make for a fascinating destination to visit. Nature lovers can explore the islands on foot or with the guidance of a professional tour guide. Be sure to take along your cameras and binoculars to capture the sightings of these incredible creatures.